'As long as your link is built to be relevant and valuable to the audience seeing it, posting your link on any of these sources should allow you to remain safe from any penalties.

As you continue to build links, be sure to diversify your sources and diversify the types of links you build -- your links should appear natural in each context, and the more diversified your efforts are, the better'.

(From the article): As long as your link is built to be relevant and valuable to the audience seeing it, posting your link on any of these sources should allow you to remain safe from any penalties. As you continue to build links, be sure to diversify your sources and diversify the types of links you build -- your links should appear natural in each context, and the more diversified your efforts are, the better.

Social media marketing and SEO are two tightly interwoven strategies. Both are organic, inbound strategies that focus on building an appealing identity that naturally attracts visitors. Since social media relies on high-quality content and a visible, strong brand presence, the efforts you spend on SEO can doubly improve your social [...]

Google has confirmed they have released a new algorithm update to their Payday Loan Algorithm update over this weekend. This algorithm specifically targets “very spammy queries” and is unrelated to the Panda or Penguin algorithms. A Google spokesperson told us: Over the weekend we began rolling out a new algorithmic update. The update was neither […]

One of our earliest accidental SEO tests showed that title tags don’t impact rankings at all on a well-optimized page. Our theory is that there is an on-page optimization saturation point, beyond which further on-page optimization no longer improves your ability to rank.

'No matter how digital marketing evolves, SEO will still be a vital part of your grand marketing strategy. If you want to increase your search engine rankings, organic traffic and conversion rate, here are 5 SEO strategies that will make Google and other search engines love you more'.

(From the article): Here are some tips on how to combine great content, conversation and relationship to form a powerful SEO campaign.

Reply comments in your blog posts or in your guest blog posts to keep the discussions alive.Reply comments and feedback on the links from your site that you shared in social media to increase engagements.Leave engaging comments on related blog posts. Use your real name and start connecting with the authors and bloggers.Join related groups and online communities to exchange ideas, learn from the members, and start making close connections. Consider making collaborative content with your connections.Reach out people (influencers and potential customers) whom you think will find your content useful.Recognize worthy people (top people in your industry) in your content or blog posts.Focus on building friendships with the people in your industry instead of focusing on building inbound links.

With Google stepping up its efforts to penalize link networks and those who buy and sell links, and algorithms like Panda meant to reward sites with high-quality content, how important will backlinks be to Google's search algorithm in the future?

Sharing your scoops to your social media accounts is a must to distribute your curated content. Not only will it drive traffic and leads through your content, but it will help show your expertise with your followers.

Integrating your curated content to your website or blog will allow you to increase your website visitors’ engagement, boost SEO and acquire new visitors. By redirecting your social media traffic to your website, Scoop.it will also help you generate more qualified traffic and leads from your curation work.

Distributing your curated content through a newsletter is a great way to nurture and engage your email subscribers will developing your traffic and visibility.
Creating engaging newsletters with your curated content is really easy.